mHealth Intelligence September 20, 2018
Eric Wicklund

The Boston-based insurer is switching from traditional plans to an interactive platform that tracks member activity on mHealth devices, including wearables, and rewards them for fitness milestones.

One of America’s oldest insurers is switching from traditional policies to an interactive model that tracks member health through mHealth devices, including wearables.

John Hancock announced this week that its interactive life insurance policies, which were launched in 2015 in a partnership with the Vitality Group, will now be offered across all markets.

According to the company, beginning in 2019, U.S. life insurance customers can either choose a basic Vitality Go program, in which members log their mHealth data on an app or website and receive gift cards for reaching activity milestones, or...

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